Jewish Studies Categories: Jewish Studies: Folklore, History, Holocaust Studies, Israel and the Middle East, Literature and Poetry, Thought, Women and Judaism, Jewish Life and Tradition
Jewish Studies Series: America Holy Land Series, American Jewish Civilization Series, Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology, A Guide to Jewish Practice Series
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Finding Home and Homeland
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Inside a Gestapo Prison
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Facing the Glass Booth
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Survival in the Shadows
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Experience and Expression
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Finding Home and Homeland An inspiring examination of young survivors of the Holocaust and their role in the creation of the state of Israel. |
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Inside a Gestapo Prison A compelling firsthand account of life behind bars in Nazi Germany, from the point of view of a young member of the Polish Underground. |
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Facing the Glass Booth Facing the Glass Booth, being published in English for the first time, is a detailed account of Eichmanns trial by the poet and journalist Haim Gouri, who was assigned to cover the event by the Israeli daily newspaper Lamerhav. The trial changed attitudes toward Holocaust survivors in Israeli society. He admits to his initial skepticism toward these witnesses, and yet he learns much from them. Gouris account is both a fascinating historical document and a chronicle of an extraordinary poets encounter with one of the most terrible events of our times. |
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Survival in the Shadows Available for the first time in an American English version, Survival in the Shadows is the inspiring and acclaimed account of seven Jews and their survival against all odds while inside Nazi Berlin. |
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Experience and Expression An innovative contribution to the field of Holocaust studies, this set of interdisciplinary essays undertakes a gendered analysis of both Jewish and non-Jewish women as perpetrators, victims, rescuers, survivors, and postwar artists. |
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New Beginnings Lavsky concentrates on the British Zone of occupation in northwest Germany, where some of the most important Jewish communities developed and laid the foundation for a central Jewish organization in the Federal German Republic. |
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Reclaiming Heimat Vansant uses these autobiographical accounts to construct a useful framework to explore issues of individual and collective identity and cultural memory in an Austrian context. |
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The Blessed Abyss The Blessed Abyss was originally published in German under the imprint of the Allied occupation forces in 1946, and it now appears in English for the first time |
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The Politics of Genocide Through a meticulous use of Hungarian and many other sources, the book explains in a rational and empirical context the historical, political, communal, and socieconomic factors that contributed to the unfolding of this tragedy at a time when the leaders |
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Appel Is Forever Her memoir, written in the voice of a young girl, describes the years before the invasion of Holland, her experiences during the German occupation, her time spent in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and her childhood afterward in Europe and then the |
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